Haryana Daily Current Affairs: 03/07/2026
Verified Editorial
Source: BharathPulse Exclusive
⚡ Key Takeaways
- The Haryana government has mandated a transition to clean-fuel vehicles for NCR cab fleets by January 2026 and cleared industrial policies to attract 5 lakh crore investment.
- Additional decisions include a 10,266 crore Gurugram Metro project and land leases for women self-help groups.
Haryana Schemes & Policies in News 🏛️
The Haryana Cabinet, led by CM Nayab Singh Saini, has approved a landmark Electric Vehicle (EV) adoption policy. To boost eco-friendly transport, the state plans a complete waiver on road tax and registration fees for EVs. Furthermore, the cabinet approved a policy to lease Panchayat land to women self-help groups (SHGs) for dairy farming, aimed at boosting rural entrepreneurship and women's empowerment.
Exam-Oriented Current Affairs & Key Facts 📝
- Economy & Infrastructure: The Gurugram Metro project cost has been revised to ₹10,266 crore. The project has received approval for World Bank funding, marking a significant step in urban mobility.
- Environment & Transport: From January 2026, only CNG, EV, and clean-fuel vehicles will be permitted for cab aggregators, delivery fleets, and e-commerce companies operating in the Haryana-NCR region.
- Polity & Governance: The cabinet cleared 27 major proposals, including 10 industrial policies designed to attract ₹5 lakh crore in investment to the state.
- Social Welfare: Validity for Backward Classes-A (BC-A) and Backward Classes-B (BC-B) non-creamy layer certificates issued in the financial year 2024-25 has been extended/approved for continued usage.
One-Liner Revision Notes ⚡
- Haryana NCR to ban new petrol/diesel vehicles for delivery and cab fleets from January 2026.
- The revised cost of the Gurugram Metro project is ₹10,266 crore.
- World Bank will provide funding for the expansion of the Gurugram Metro.
- Haryana aims to attract ₹5 lakh crore in investments through 10 new industrial policies.
- Women Self-Help Groups (SHGs) can now lease Panchayat land for dairy farming.
- State government proposes 100% waiver on road tax and registration for EVs.
- BC-A and BC-B non-creamy layer certificates of 2024-25 declared valid by the cabinet.
- The Haryana Cabinet recently cleared 27 distinct development proposals.
MCQs from Current Affairs ❓
Q1: What is the revised estimated cost of the Gurugram Metro project approved by the Haryana Cabinet?
- A) ₹8,500 crore
- B) ₹10,266 crore
- C) ₹12,000 crore
- D) ₹9,450 crore
View Answer & Explanation
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: The Haryana cabinet cleared the revised Gurugram Metro project cost of ₹10,266 crore, which will also receive funding from the World Bank.
Q2: By which date must all cab aggregators and delivery fleets in Haryana NCR switch to CNG or EV?
- A) January 2025
- B) June 2025
- C) January 2026
- D) December 2026
View Answer & Explanation
Correct Answer: C
Explanation: The Haryana government has mandated that only CNG, EV, and cleaner fuel vehicles will be allowed for these fleets in the NCR region starting January 2026.
Q3: To whom has the Haryana government decided to lease Panchayat land for dairy farming?
- A) Private Corporations
- B) Landless Farmers
- C) Women Self-Help Groups (SHGs)
- D) Ex-servicemen
View Answer & Explanation
Correct Answer: C
Explanation: The cabinet approved a policy to lease Panchayat land specifically to women SHGs to promote dairy farming and rural livelihood.
Q4: What is the total investment target set by the 10 industrial policies cleared by the Haryana Cabinet?
- A) ₹1 Lakh Crore
- B) ₹3 Lakh Crore
- C) ₹5 Lakh Crore
- D) ₹10 Lakh Crore
View Answer & Explanation
Correct Answer: C
Explanation: The cabinet cleared 10 major industrial policies aimed at drawing an investment of ₹5 lakh crore into Haryana.
Q5: Which international organization is slated to fund the Gurugram Metro project?
- A) IMF
- B) World Bank
- C) Asian Development Bank
- D) New Development Bank
View Answer & Explanation
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: The revised Gurugram Metro project has been approved for funding by the World Bank.
